Tag: Source on the Scene

Central Oregon Daily’s Anyssa Bohanan joined us with a sneak peek behind 2nd Street Theater‘s newest production. The play isn’t all about chocolate and roses, but it is a treat for all the romantics out there. After meeting on the 2nd Street Theater stage during their first production together, actors Todd and Amber fell in love and got married and now, they are telling the love story between characters Melissa and Andy in the play, “Love Letters.”

You can see “Love Letters” on Saturday night or Sunday afternoon as well as a special performance on Valentines Day. For more information or to buy your tickets, go to the 2nd Street website at secondstreettheater.com.

For all the latest arts and cultural listings, pick up the latest issue of The Source Weekly or go to their website at bendsource.com. Thanks to our “Source on the Scene” sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to show you some of the best events and entertainment that our region has to offer every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily.

A documentary about a culinary legend, ahead of his time, who is also an Oregon native called “James Beard: America’s First Foodie” will be screening at McMenamin’s on Monday night at 6 p.m., but before that, you can sample some James Beard hors d’oeuvres at Elevation on the Central Oregon Community College campus from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Central Oregon Daily’s Chris Biggs has a preview of Monday’s event for this week’s “Source on the Scene.”

For all the latest arts and cultural listings in Central Oregon, pick up the latest issue of The Source Weekly or go to their website at www.bendsource.com. Thanks to our “Source on the Scene” sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to show you some of the best events and entertainment that our region has to offer every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily.

Central Oregon Daily previews the Cascades Theatrical Company‘s current show on the accomplishments and dramatic love life of renowned scientist Marie Curie. Our own Chris Biggs chats with some of the cast and crew ahead of this weekend’s show.

For anyone who lived through “snowmageddon” in Central Oregon last winter, “pretty” might not be the first word that comes to mind when describing the season, but one local photographer found beauty in the snowy scenery, and the result is a new photo exhibit called “Ice Portals,” now showing at the Bend Art Center.

In this week’s Source on the Scene, Central Oregon Daily’s Allison Roecker got a chance to spend some time with the photographer to see the world through her lens.You can see more of Alyson Belcher’s work at www.alysonbelcher.com.

For the latest arts and culture listings in Central Oregon, pick up the latest issue of The Source Weekly or head to their website at www.bendsource.com. A special thanks to our “Source on the Scene” sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to bring you the best arts and culture that Central Oregon has to offer every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily.

And thanks to our “Source on the Scene” sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to show you some of the best events and entertainment that our region has to offer, every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily.

Central Oregon Daily’s Allison Roecker took the opportunity to learn more about her own family’s history for this week’s “Source on the Scene.”

For the latest arts and culture listings, pick up the latest issue of The Source Weekly, or go to their website at www.bendsource.com.
And thanks to our “Source on the Scene” sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to show you some of the best events and entertainment that our region has to offer, every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily.

Any time you put a play together, there are all kinds of challenges, but this weekend, local playwrights and actors are performing a series of one-act plays at the Cascades Theatrical Company in a style known as “Black Box” theater.

Central Oregon Daily’s Allison Roecker has a preview of this weekend’s performances. For more information on events happening in and around central Oregon, pick up a copy of The Source Weekly or visit them online at www.bendsource.com.

And a special thanks to Indian Head Casino for sponsoring our weekly Source On The Scene series.

What happens when you suppress “all the rage” and emotional trauma? For filmmaker, Michael Galinsky and millions of others, it’s chronic pain. That’s why he documented his work with Dr. Sarno, who teaches him about the connection between mind and body, and how to use it to overcome his chronic back pain.

A former Bend resident returns for the BendFilm Festival to show her first-ever documentary about five young women who live semi-primitively in the Oregon Cascade Mountains.

Central Oregon Daily’s Chris Biggs sat down with the director and producer of “Earth Seasoned #GapYear“ to learn more about the inception of the film that will screen on Sunday, October 15 at 10 a.m. at the The Tower Theatre.

And a special thanks to the Source on the Scene sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to cover the arts and culture scene in Central Oregon every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily at 6 p.m. on KOHD and 7 p.m. on KBNZ.

Central Oregon Daily’s Chris Biggs met up with returning act and local favorite Honey Don’t at the Music Maker’s stage to give you a sample of what’s to come this weekend.

For more events that are taking place in and around Central Oregon, pick up a copy of The Source Weekly.

A special thanks to the Source on the Scene sponsor, Indian Head Casino, for giving us the time and resources to cover the arts and culture scene in Central Oregon every Friday night on Central Oregon Daily at 6 p.m. on KOHD and 7 p.m. on KBNZ.